Celtic frost.

Thrasher | November 1, 2006| | Copyright

THESE DAYS, every metal band from the '80s is reuniting and recording new music. In some cases, it's a blessing, in others a curse, but for Celtic Frost fans and metal in general, it's a godsend. That's an ironic correlation to make given frontman Tom Gabriel Fischer's disdain for organized religion, but regardless, it's fitting. And unlike some of the other reunions out there, their long-awaited return doesn't feel like a money grab. It's as much a testament to the enduring friendship of the band's two central members as it is to their strikingly original vision.

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